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THE 14-HOUR WAR

THE 14-HOUR WAR
Valor on Koh Tang and the Recapture of the SS Mayaguez
by James E. Wise, Jr. and Scott Baron
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A hastily conceived joint operation to recover the American container ship, Mayaguez, and her crew that had been seized by the Khmer Rouge off the Cambodian coast in 1975 was plagued by inaccurate intelligence and a micro-managed command structure that extended to the Oval Office. This book focuses on the 200 Marines, fresh out of boot camp, sent in to rescue a crew that wasn't there. Briefed to expect minimal resistance on Koh Tang Island, instead they found approximately 250 heavily armed Khmer Rouge combat veterans.  An intense battle ensued and as a result of that 14 hour battle, four Air Crosses and a Navy Cross were awarded, 41 U.S. servicemen lost their lives and three Marines were left behind. In the valor demonstrated by these young Marines on Koh Tang, however, the United States regained a small bit of luster to a reputation tarnished by its withdrawal from Cambodia and Vietnam.

James E. Wise Jr., a former naval aviator and intelligence officer, and Scott Baron, a U.S. Army veteran, are coauthors of Dangerous Games, The Navy Cross, and The Silver Star.

Praise for The 14-Hour War

“Well written…”

Sea History, Spring 2012

“A tough, knotty book handled with care and authority by two astute historians, this carefully reconstructed account of a brutal brief combat well serves to demonstrate how a badly bruised military establishment skillfully managed to polish its tarnished image at a low point in American history.”

— Sea Power, March 2012

"What makes the authors' account really come to life is the recollections from individuals who participated in the operation, especially from Em Son, the Khmer Rouge officer who led the enemy force on Koh Tang."

Military Heritage, December 2011

“[Wise and Baron]  tell their story well, using many long, first-person recollections of those who took part in the fighting on Koh Tang Island.”

— VVA Veteran, October 27, 2011, http://vvabooks.wordpress.com/

“The heart of this book is the first-person accounts from a range of participants in the action, which was marked by intelligence failures and micromanagement.”

Seapower, November 2011

“[A] welcome contribution to military history shelves.”

The Midwest Book Review, July 2011

“Known as the ‘Last Battle of the Vietnam War,’ the ill-advised assault on tiny Koh Tang Island was hastily planned, poorly executed, and resulted in the deaths of 41 American servicemen. The last names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial are from this almost-forgotten operation. For the first time, authors Baron and Wise concisely and accurately relate the events of that bloody day from the perspective of the actual veterans who fought it. If not for the heroic efforts of the young Marines thrust into this ill-advised rescue operation and the extraordinary gallantry of the Air Force crews who rescued them, there would be many more names on ‘The Wall.’”

—Daniel J. Hoffman, 2nd Lieutenant, USMC, president of Koh Tang Mayaquez Veterans Organization

“Wise and Baron do an outstanding job of telling the story from the point of view of the actual Marine, Air Force, and Navy men who were there. . . . They tell the story like it was. They do not pull punches in taking the words and memories from the men and eloquently put it all together. The personal accounts of the men add value, insight, and a memorial for those who served, fought, and died during the recovery of the SS Mayaguez and the battle of Koh Tang. It shows the real human cost of war. This book will be a great historical resource because of its honesty, and it will be used as a reference work for case studies in leadership and ethics in combat. Well done. The book is excellent.”

—Lt. Cdr. Thomas K. Noble Jr., USN (Ret.), awarded the Bronze Star for his actions in recovering Marines from Koh Tang

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